The allianceparty leader naomi_long is addressing her party's conference in Belfast. You can follow it in full on our live page
It is the party's first conference since its success at last May's Stormont electionAll times stated are UKBorn in 1971, Naomi Long grew up in the heart of her Belfast East constituency.
She got into politics after seeing"men in grey suits shouting at each other on the television" in the 1970s and 1980s - that, to her, was a sign of"failure" at Stormont.Since then she has been a lord mayor of Belfast, an MP , an MEP and Stormont's justice minister. But perhaps most notable has been her leadership of the Alliance Party, guiding it to repeated election successes in recent years.Read more:
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